158 | | wilkins/0001/010001.png : 48 mttIf uaa |J"|5rM1 |
159 | | wilkins/0001/010006.png : D~@ii&9yb us th|q|~yf,PmmfM?Y5-T?! |
160 | | wilkins/0001/010002.png : HoweVcr, the Ppnc eny wt 9b ft| |
161 | | wilkins/0001/010007.png : L1ve at an eaHer 1iHe, Dy !ccu9% U9 Mc |- |
162 | | wilkins/0001/010003.png : Lofs iii being depr|d .dt thR p|y|cK, . u?Ps |
163 | | wilkins/0001/010008.png : only, |nd receiVi9g if ~e|.y9urifh~Mj |
164 | | wilkins/0001/010004.png : at fome times we had the pr1~ggT to ne" |
165 | | wilkins/0001/010009.png : and fof . this Very Reai~ uaysM wapm9es |
166 | | wilkins/0001/010005.png : it| Thenindeed Pbil# the Rw thin|s it w9Wd |
167 | | wilkins/0001/01000a.png : Enabled to tarrd9rty Day|an.ooqy Nigptg |
168 | | wilkins/0001/01000b.png : in the Mount without eating any pMng, we- |
169 | | wilkins/0001/010010.png : /aefeb@e, Plat#, ~~ and qpFrs. ? -put De.. |
170 | | wilkins/0001/01000c.png : &ufe he there heard the .Mdody bt tne -Fh |
171 | | wilkins/0001/010011.png : cadfe it is not no~ Ithink, .Adirm.d ~ anyi |
172 | | wilkins/0001/01000d.png : veus.-Rifam teneat|e. -I Rn9w tlMs M|@ck |
173 | | wilkins/0001/010012.png : I fhall not therefore beflow either Pains or |
174 | | wilkins/0001/010013.png : Time in arguing againR it. |
175 | | wilkins/0001/01000e.png : Lath hadgreat P4trons, pom @acFd.ang PP- |
176 | | wilkins/0001/010014.png : It ma| (ildic| t@atoaVeonb Named mefe |
177 | | wilkins/0001/01000f.png : ma1F - Autb9rsJLo as o|Y~ @rde, PRF, |
178 | | wilkins/0001/010015.png : Three l0(% a94 foE thT two 1ee eeiF~ |
179 | | wilkins/0001/01001a.png : as may make it po|f1ble tobe Inhabited, and |
180 | | wilkins/0001/010016.png : have refbrred the Keader to othcrs tor iaus- |
181 | | wilkins/0001/01001b.png : what thofeCualities are whereinit moren|ar- |
182 | | wilkins/0001/010017.png : fadioti I ihaR in the next p~ procee4 td |
183 | | wilkins/0001/01001c.png : ly A|rees ah our Ear& |
184 | | wilkins/0001/01001d.png : pROP n& |
185 | | wilkins/0001/010018.png : the Natd|e of theMo@ns Body,to knoP bhe- |
186 | | wilkins/0001/01001e.png : TA2t tIk |0|n | d wa CwnNde|l, Op~d |
187 | | wilkins/0001/01001f.png : Bod| |
188 | | wilkins/0001/010019.png : ther that be capibm ofany fildh conditions2 |
189 | | wilkins/0001/010020.png : Ir|%t:2|&ff2Xf22@ |
190 | | wilkins/0001/010021.png : agrccd |
191 | | }}} |
192 | | |
193 | | With {{{ocropus-align}}}: |
194 | | {{{ |
195 | | * wilkins/0001/010001.fst: 7.66 2.19: 48 mttlf M|aa |J"|5rul |
196 | | * wilkins/0001/010006.fst: 8.57 2.57: D| f~ii&9yb us th|q|P?yf,Pm~M?Y5-T?! |
197 | | * wilkins/0001/010002.fst: 6.41 1.79: Howe@r, the P9nc emy 0~ 9b ft| |
198 | | * wilkins/0001/010007.fst: 5.07 1.36: L1ve at an eal1er 1i@e, Dy ~u9% U9 Mc |- |
199 | | * wilkins/0001/010003.fst: 3.95 1.03: Lofs iii being depr|d .dt th1/due, . u?Ps |
200 | | * wilkins/0001/010008.fst: 6.25 1.99: only, |nd receivi9g if ~e|.y9urifh~Mj |
201 | | wilkins/0001/010004.fst: 0.91 0.98: at fome times we had the pr1~o to ne" |
202 | | * wilkins/0001/010009.fst: 5.53 1.53: .and fof . this Very Reai~ uays@ wap m9es |
203 | | wilkins/0001/010005.fst: 1.41 0.58: it| Thenindeed Pbil# the Rw thin|s it w9Wd |
204 | | * wilkins/0001/01000a.fst: 4.08 1.21: Enabled to tarry r9rty Day|an.oor!y Nigp3 |
205 | | wilkins/0001/01000b.fst: 0.24 0.58: in the Mount without eating any p@ng, we- |
206 | | * wilkins/0001/010010.fst: 3.70 1.36: /aefeb@e, rat#, ~er~ and qp|rs. ? -put De.. |
207 | | * wilkins/0001/01000c.fst: 4.60 1.31: &ufe he there heard the .Mdody bt tne -Fh |
208 | | * wilkins/0001/010011.fst: 5.64 1.62: cadfe it is not no~ Ithink, A|rm.d ~ anyi |
209 | | wilkins/0001/010012.fst: 0.51 0.37: I fhall not therefore beflow either Pains or |
210 | | * wilkins/0001/01000d.fst: 2.54 0.85: veus.-Rifam teneat|e. -I Rn9w tl@s M|@ck |
211 | | wilkins/0001/010013.fst: 0.06 0.20: Time in arguing again@ it. |
212 | | * wilkins/0001/01000e.fst: 3.90 1.17: Lath had great P4trons, pom @aqyd.a1q I3o- |
213 | | * wilkins/0001/010014.fst: 3.59 1.29: It ma| (ildic| t@at~Veonb Named mefe |
214 | | * wilkins/0001/01000f.fst: 7.04 2.23: ma1F - Autb9rs,fu| as d@|Y#~ @rde, !#R|, |
215 | | * wilkins/0001/010015.fst: 5.18 1.68: Three l0(% a94 fo| th| two 1we eeiF~ |
216 | | wilkins/0001/01001a.fst: 1.02 0.44: as may make it po|f1ble robe Inhabited, and |
217 | | wilkins/0001/010016.fst: 0.92 0.43: have refbrred the Keader to othcrs tor iaus- |
218 | | * wilkins/0001/010017.fst: 7.05 1.73: fadioti I ma@ in the next p~ procee4 td |
219 | | wilkins/0001/01001b.fst: 0.75 0.48: what thofe Cualities are whereinit mor@n|ar- |
220 | | wilkins/0001/01001c.fst: 1.99 1.17: ly A|rees ah our Ear& |
221 | | wilkins/0001/010018.fst: 1.04 0.49: the Natd|e of the Mo@m Body,to kno| bhe- |
222 | | * wilkins/0001/01001d.fst: 4.46 1.62: PROP n& |
223 | | * wilkins/0001/010019.fst: 4.19 1.14: ther that be Capib| ofany fi1dh conditions2 |
224 | | * wilkins/0001/01001f.fst: 4.45 2.02: B#d| |
225 | | * wilkins/0001/01001e.fst: 5.82 2.03: TA2t tlk 3f0|n | d 40|, C022||de|l, O~@| |
226 | | wilkins/0001/010020.fst: 1.74 0.85: Ir|%t:2|&ff2Xf22@ |
227 | | wilkins/0001/010021.fst: 0.73 0.51: agrccd |
228 | | }}} |
| 159 | 48 mttIf uaa |J"|5rM1 |
| 160 | D~@ii&9yb us th|q|~yf,PmmfM?Y5-T?! |
| 161 | HoweVcr, the Ppnc eny wt 9b ft| |
| 162 | L1ve at an eaHer 1iHe, Dy !ccu9% U9 Mc |- |
| 163 | Lofs iii being depr|d .dt thR p|y|cK, . u?Ps |
| 164 | only, |nd receiVi9g if ~e|.y9urifh~Mj |
| 165 | at fome times we had the pr1~ggT to ne" |
| 166 | and fof . this Very Reai~ uaysM wapm9es |
| 167 | it| Thenindeed Pbil# the Rw thin|s it w9Wd |
| 168 | Enabled to tarrd9rty Day|an.ooqy Nigptg |
| 169 | in the Mount without eating any pMng, we- |
| 170 | /aefeb@e, Plat#, ~~ and qpFrs. ? -put De.. |
| 171 | &ufe he there heard the .Mdody bt tne -Fh |
| 172 | cadfe it is not no~ Ithink, .Adirm.d ~ anyi |
| 173 | veus.-Rifam teneat|e. -I Rn9w tlMs M|@ck |
| 174 | I fhall not therefore beflow either Pains or |
| 175 | Time in arguing againR it. |
| 176 | Lath hadgreat P4trons, pom @acFd.ang PP- |
| 177 | It ma| (ildic| t@atoaVeonb Named mefe |
| 178 | ma1F - Autb9rsJLo as o|Y~ @rde, PRF, |
| 179 | Three l0(% a94 foE thT two 1ee eeiF~ |
| 180 | as may make it po|f1ble tobe Inhabited, and |
| 181 | have refbrred the Keader to othcrs tor iaus- |
| 182 | what thofeCualities are whereinit moren|ar- |
| 183 | fadioti I ihaR in the next p~ procee4 td |
| 184 | ly A|rees ah our Ear& |
| 185 | pROP n& |
| 186 | the Natd|e of theMo@ns Body,to knoP bhe- |
| 187 | TA2t tIk |0|n | d wa CwnNde|l, Op~d |
| 188 | Bod| |
| 189 | ther that be capibm ofany fildh conditions2 |
| 190 | Ir|%t:2|&ff2Xf22@ |
| 191 | agrccd |
| 192 | }}} |
| 193 | |
| 194 | |
| 195 | |
| 196 | === OCRopus 0.2 === |
| 197 | {{{ |
| 198 | 33 Thai the M0012 my he a World. |
| 199 | However, thc World would have no gYe2t |
| 200 | Lol? io being depriv’d of this Mulick, unlefs |
| 201 | gt: fome times we had che priviledge co hear |
| 202 | it; z Then indeed Philo the Jew thinks it would |
| 203 | |
| 204 | DE [,,,,,,H,_ [ave us the (ghages of_ Dy;et,__ and wemight |
| 205 | Live at an eaher Kate, by feeding on the har |
| 206 | only, and receiving no other Nourifhment; |
| 207 | and for this very Reafon (Qysahe) was Moks |
| 208 | Enabled to tarry Forty Days andxliorty Nights |
| 209 | in the Mount without eating anything, be· |
| 210 | caufe he there heard the Melody of the Heaé |
| 211 | vens.—-Rifom tmront. I know this Muick |
| 212 | hath had great Patrons, both Sacred and Pro— |
| 213 | phane Authors,fuch as zlmorojé, Beds, Boerzoy, |
| 214 | Aoeklme, Ploto, Cicero, and others; but be·· |
| 215 | caufe it is not now, 1 think, Afhrnfd by any, |
| 216 | I {hall not therefore bellow either Pains or |
| 217 | Time in arguing againlt it. |
| 218 | It may fuilice that I have only Named thefe |
| 219 | |
| 220 | Three lali, and for the two more neceiiary, |
| 221 | have referred the Reader to others for fatis- |
| 222 | faétion. I {hall in the next place Proceed to |
| 223 | the Nature of the Moons Body, to know whe- |
| 224 | ther that be Capable of any fuch Conditions, |
| 225 | as may make it polllble to be Inhabited, and |
| 226 | what thofe Qualities are wherein it more near»» |
| 227 | ly Agrees with our Earth. |
| 228 | |
| 229 | P R O P. IV., |
| 230 | |
| 231 | Tho; the Mano is o Solid, Compoéird, Oporoos |
| 232 | B0dy¤ |
| 233 | I Shall not need to {land long in the Proof of is this Propoixtion, {ince it is a Truth already |
| 234 | agreed |
| 235 | }}} |